Early Wednesday, the Matsu Defense Command conducted a live-fire exercise on Nangan Island, simulating an enemy amphibious assault. A drone hits its target on a shoreline in a precision strike during a live-fire drill by Taiwan's Matsu Defense Command as part of the Han Kuang 42 exercises, Wednesday. At night, teams infiltrated a simulated enemy facility from multiple directions, using mutual cover to conduct searches, simulate sabotage and place explosives before withdrawing. The stay-behind operations simulated troops remaining behind enemy lines to conduct reconnaissance, sabotage and harassment after an enemy advance. Troops from the Marine Corps' Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit conduct a simulated ambush during stay-behind operations drills at a port area in Kaohsiung, Tuesday.